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skip fox

(19,359 posts)
Sun Aug 16, 2015, 09:32 AM Aug 2015

"We'll give you the business." . . . Please come CAPTION The Three Fair-and-Balanced Stooges!!



Charles Payne just finished saying: "Hillary jokes that the Republicans want to increase the retirement age to 80. . . . That's simply ridiculous!"

Neil Cavuto is saying: "You're right, Charles, since many people live until 84 these days, a lot of Republicans feel they should get at least a half dozen years of retirement."

Scott Martin is just about to say: "Guys, guys! . . . Let's look at the big picture. . . . Why have retirement at all? . . . Why not just can their sorry asses after their first heart attack?"



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Above CAPTION based on the following Crooks & Liars story with a lovely Fox clip:

http://crooksandliars.com/2015/08/fox-pundits-whine-over-clintons-jab


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"We'll give you the business." . . . Please come CAPTION The Three Fair-and-Balanced Stooges!! (Original Post) skip fox Aug 2015 OP
Charles, Neil, and Scott are exchanging "thoughts": skip fox Aug 2015 #1
The only time I hear about something on FOX News is when it is posted on a Democratic site. Jim Beard Aug 2015 #2

skip fox

(19,359 posts)
1. Charles, Neil, and Scott are exchanging "thoughts":
Sun Aug 16, 2015, 12:50 PM
Aug 2015

Chris just finished saying: "Why do the rich pay taxes anyway?

Neil is saying: "To be rich is to make a grand advertisement for progress, self-betterment, and acquisition."

Scott is about to say: "What more could we possible ask of them?"

 

Jim Beard

(2,535 posts)
2. The only time I hear about something on FOX News is when it is posted on a Democratic site.
Sun Aug 16, 2015, 01:03 PM
Aug 2015

FOX News has almost completely been removed from my Google News home page. I simply never chose FOX articles on a subject. I am always careful to make sure it isn't FOX and choose the alternatives. Even if it isn't an article I would not choose, if FOX is the headliner I open up the selections and choose an alternative that is neutral or Democratic.

I noticed the difference when I used my mothers PC which is never used, and it had a lot of FOX articles being the first choice while there were hardly ever any on my PC. I just have to be diligent in never clicking a fox article when they occasionally appear.

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